WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — The Washington College men's rowing team closed out its fall regatta schedule at the Frostbite Regatta, a 2,000-meter sprint, today in West Windsor, N.J. The Shoremen's varsity eight finished second in its six-boat race to highlight Washington's racing.

Frostbite Regatta

How It Happened - The Shoremen's varsity eight raced against five varsity eight crews from Division I schools and finished second in 6:07.030. Temple won the race in 5:55.860, Colgate was third in 6:20.090, Lafayette was fourth in 6:24.250, Loyola fifth in 6:26.630, and Maryland sixth in 6:38.900.
- The Shoremen's novice eight also raced against five crews from Division I schools and took third in 7:05.710. Loyola won that novice race in 6:51.810, followed by Temple (6:52.690) in second, Maryland (7:14.250) in fourth, Lafayette (7:27.300) in fifth, and Binghamton (8:12.890) in sixth.
- The Shoremen's junior varsity eight was fourth of six boats in its race in 6:43.690. Ithaca won the race in 6:28.980, New York Maritime second in 6:31.800, Temple third in 6:36.950, Scranton fifth in 7:02.410, and Maryland sixth in 7:17.320.